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Scientific Method

Observations: Clue Mystery

Observations: Moonwalking Bear

Observations: The Bank Job


Whirlybird Lab in Class

Electricity

Conductors vs. Insulators


How a Power Plant Works?


Series and Parallel Circuits Explained

Circuits and Schematic Drawings

Tesla Coils Mario Brothers Theme Song

Mythbusters Build Van de Graaff Generator


AC vs DC Power & Ben Franklin

Energy

Renewable vs. Non-Renewable Energy

Magnetism

MagLev Trains

Forces

2nd Law Air Canons

Gravity: Minute Physics


Songs Songs Songs

Scientific Method

Scientific Method Rap

Atomic Structure

The Element Song by Tom Lehrer

Together in the Nucleus

Meet the Elements by They Might be Giants

Electricity

"Pumped Up Circuits"

Magnetism

"Types of Magnets" cover of I Like It Like That

"Opposites Attract" from Bill Nye

Motion

"Speed and Velocity"-They Might Be Giants

Forces

Space Songs: "Gravity"

SchoolHouse Rock: Gravity


Gravity (Scientific Version)- originally by John Mayer


Websites

HyperPhysics great resource for some additional details and explanations

Physics Classroom another wonderful resource for extra help/review with illustrations

Kid's Zone Graph Website

  1. Click on "Line".

  2. Click on "Data" tab on the right hand side of screen.

  3. Enter your Testable Question or Indep. vs. Dep. Variable under the "Graph Title" field at the top.

  4. Enter your Ind. Variable as your X-axis title including units in parentheses.

  5. Enter your Dep. Variable as your Y-axis title including units in parentheses.

  6. Change the "Items" in the "Data Set" box to math the appropriate number of test groups including your control group.

  7. Enter the specific names for each test group including the control group under each "Item Label".

  8. Enter the calculated average to the right of each "Item Label" under the "Value" column.

  9. Set the range of your graph using the Min/Max Value fields.

  10. Click on the "Preview" tab on the left hand side of the screen.

  11. To print/email click on the "Print/Save" tab also on the left hand side of the screen

Electricity

http://www.thetech.org/exhibits/online/topics/10a.html Review of conductors vs. insulators, and circuits